Permanent Residency for Spouses and Children
Posted on May 1, 2010 2:20pm PDT
A law has been passed that will allow spouses and children of deceased U.S. citizens to receive the status of permanent resident. While there used to be a time line for it, spouses needing to be married for two years, this change will allow for all widows and widowers to receive permanent residency.
When you are facing an immigration matter such as permanent residency, you may be overwhelmed and unsure about how to proceed forward. It's important that you understand that you have rights that should be protected and options to do so. You can resolve this matter in the best way possible if you make sure that your case is handled properly. No one should have to suffer any further when working to settle a permanent residency matter.
By working with an immigration attorney, you will be able to move forward with your life. A lawyer will know how to handle all aspects of your case including any difficult court proceedings. You can trust in an attorney to always have your best interest in mind while fighting to protect your rights. Please take some time today to contact an immigration lawyer and begin discussing the details of your case.